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Piogr — ens lie i regiliohei .--- .. : 1 , - 7 . - ....• - Reid 'Aefcre: the Teticherfs ,County' Ct. , . 1 , " * 1 ftit'e at Pailington. • . 1 • t i e llY MISS ANNA R. ill ; MINII: ~ , The wither is defined tobe orie who Isparta knowledge, infornm,:ine..rueth To the teach. er is confided the cultivation of-the immortal minds of youth.. For - the position ;is required a combination of **lithe not inferior to him Who fine the most sacred position-41m minis ter of the - gospeL Teachers sre:actilptors on minds eueceptible of having incislons,deep and lasting, carved upon them. Our ministers, stateammaielaton.authoFst doiturni lawyers and editors are monuments showing forth the woHmenship 'of teachers who' were slire'lo their.dity., Oaths other hind We might go to the gloomy pestilential prisons in our land, and perhaps many who' are confined • within their . grated windows and wrongly: - bolted doors, would trace their career of mime to wrong impressions and principles received from teachers. How soletan,the thought,when luir- Toying the children seated in it school-room,to reflect. that they are to"be thelen and women of the future; that they only await the teach eridirecting eon eve they- go forth to make a decisire metk twigs ; that inn few shortyeari ,' they are to be the importent actors in port- ' uating-the eivitreligions and. literary priyil• ' egg which we enjoy, or, if not properly train ed, in Spreading - broadcast these pernicious infirmness whicep tamed from ignorance, in- , subordination a idleness. ' When . the:Toil. tier: of teacher is of such vast imp ortance, th e pfr y ditties to, be performed so many, andthelinfiu once. so Mighty and Jesting, should not the responsibilitleabe well weighed, every oppor t unity nd means et improvement employed. to quality and prepare for theptisiticii Should they not . ',I "Be up and ding, . I With a heart for any fate;-' '. • Still achieving, still per:suing, Learn to labor andte wait." . 'Duty pi with outstreched finger to ac tion high and noble. All is action, _Motion, progress, and none can stay it or mark its lim ite,—none so bold as to make the vain endeav or. Shall teachers, whose work is so great, linger er falter.iii . the race I- • , -"e fails alone who feebly cream • - ! He wins who dares the tercet march." 1 Timi is short and speeding,, the - years in, which t+ work are short and few,improve (ben each passing Moment. . Teachers should ,place a standard high, ,and then make a constant and persevering effort to approximate the mark; their motto : "onward and upward. "— Yet-to aquire 'perfection in a teacher wouldl,e to demand more than 'can be accomplished In this world. ' Model school teachers are a rare commodity. It would require the long life of Methuselah, thn, wisdom of Solomen, and the, patience of Job , to make , modet teachers; mull and erenthen it is to be pre sumed they would be few and far between._ Because. teachers I cannot become perfect is no exentafor a life less attention to tinniness. All the space be tvieen us and'perfection is given 'in which to iMprove. Every, 'effortorvery step inprogress diminishes this intervening space. The fluted ard of 4uslificatione requisite in a teacher, Is being gradual* raised,—so gradully th at with I a due attention to business, all teacherrmight . I reach i 4 Should those who have net eserv, . perseverance . and a-desire to keep pine with, ~ the progress of the age,,receive certideates of, frieffito Waperinteadent I t Sts' duties to himself as' a citizen Of a free repub- Ilic; hie duties to those for whom be la** deroancl, that he admits only. . t hose wile are moral - energetic and progressive. How aria 1 We bear candidates for certificates say; after i examination, "Mr. Reed you, mud GTOTICKIIk • my failare t•-day, I knew the . answers to all those questions you asked , me very well, was },up last nigh6ar, perhaps, was frightenetL"— , I Now would not Mr. Reed be justifiable in soy-) i inlte-stich "We hitie an elevation to which we f . wish you \not+ely to aspire, but reach, and uutil you arouse your; ambition, inoreasa - your store oft knowledge, snd Telma to think. I shall refuse yFm a passport to the profession." Many suppose that any one is capable of teaching email - children, no difference ,how ordinary , thequelificetiona The State Sh - perintendent; 1 e in n address in Allegheny eity,eome time ago; 0 , said that this is a lamentably Mitaken idea ; that a teacher of small phildren shouldpossess ' even more knowledge than that of larger ones. ' There are many ways for teachers to infinite. ,their store of knowledge;—such as seattend case at iinstitutes. 'reading standard works on: teaching, and visiting the _schools of others. The road to success is open to all ; why then' bb contented to be, a mere drone in the pro fession.l There are some obstacles to be over [. I come it is true. but perseverasee will conquer. . An expenditure of all the limo, is -very es sential t i o success, 'but the wages general* will notedmit this.. Money is a great Motive 'power fed perhaps were the. Wagei raised to' a :slender& as high as, thal o bf qualifications,. ;leachers would be more aetlie and efficient.— WIT-they do not progress more rapidly is In deed wonderful, nhr they teach at all is even` 'more ivonderfut when they might engage in other. things more reaumerative.: . School teaching is that on which Meny females are dependent for a livelihood; arid' the State and Comity 13uperintendent sal; they teach quite as Welland in many easel; more eaccessfully than males; why, then, should not the schools be intrusted entirely to . them i Just last night Mr. Reed said the(; in his opinion, the schools would be in hotter -coalitioh if taught only by well qualified females. A school di rector who was present heartily coincided,and said itien,that. he believes they . missies .more knowledge. ;They agreed that it II prejudice which keeps them , in the back-ground. Can not this be livereeme ? Intellect Is measured by its acbievemrnts, and achievements are es timated by their difficulties. Perhaps then, e, resolute determination to .succeed, together with an interest, in all matters pertaining to the professioirmay overcome it,, and lead to final snicesa-, A. ' desire, strongly felt, and clearly manifested to do good, and an naweiri ed exertion to instruct anti dicipline pupil', - Will fit them, when called upon, 'to net well their pin, in life, and win for teachers anted. ing,laurels. , ' Then "Mount up the 'heiglits of wisdom; • „ And eriph'eseh error low; • lep back iso words of. knowlidgi, • . that L ulnae beach should know. • , Be faithful to tltylnission, , • - • • ' In'serviee of thylkeed - - 1 -• Add then gohisit Shapiste . i Shall be thrjustausuird.7 ar," ledotator • ad drew:4r% his brethren, i!tw - o' ma d , ie: world- De'one am • a broad narrow jived; d leads perdi tiinr,, de oder ,a narrow and 'broad raid '4l leads dire destruction. ' "If dim S de case," said a liable bearit, "die Intl. Ind individual- takes to . the weeds!". 4ANCH. , rrm." yard: p• m. hiladet. 2.85 P.M TiCkei Agent. MORE Pa,) "1 - wish yoif would not jive roe lob ,elrort weigt t 'thy :money ' lle said a onstoiner to a . gtoner, mrholine an onteiasiling bill agaiaet . bini:':' 4 4 o dad wish ~ na wont tli n glvo "'gob a lon g wet for ?nine," field the g rocer. POLITICAL nurroßir. Proataint Tairibaln AUid It* A e : • EL Illtephecke.-Efighly Intermit. tog - Oorrespondeote Beloit". to Mr. EltikheitssElpeeohlleicOd . t. the ,Georgli LegtaltiPtree ' 'T - • Tl?e, Natioael.Pnblisbing Ocimpasy bait just mood; ; work: ntitled .41.1nn. adder B.' Steptona, in publia.,idcl :veto, with Lectors itrid . apeechos, be fore, During and since the liter,',!,bY Usury: Cleaveland. 11l it. linflndlttie , following eiceedingly. intereeti rig icor; respondence. Mil'. bits .nevor.,, before. boon publiShed. Mr. Cienveletut Sara, " are inforiOd by Mr.Stepb ens that no person bad - ever Seen the ;letters, of Mr. Linecilii to hilt Until since' t. IS . retorn - froni Fort Warren ' in 1865; ex copt his . Private, Beiretariesi; , Abe 'For. Your Own Elyeof bse r bosn•iscredly-pbEisr red, as _far .as possible, so long is it *in(1 . 96014, at all necessary or prOprir." Tho"lisitei! are as folio ws; - • 'stmt . ML .Ltsoo,LN TO -31 z. ETZPBIIis Opnegfield, 111 , NT,. 80, 1860. Ron. A.. 8. Stiihens—lfy : I have.read . in• the newsps - pirs „four speech' recently delivered, 1 hefore the Georgia Legislature . , or its -assembled members. If you - bays re d is'l)l shall be much vise I SS possi ble, obliged to you if you -send me a coif.. Tours,very FROM 31E. STEPHENS TO Ma. .LT,NEOLN. , Crawfordville; Ga. Dec. 14, 18611. My. Near Sir:l Your short and po lite note of the 30th nit., asking Ririe f rovise'd copy of the speirdi to . • ~,, 0, ...r..';-. lativpng•ctutpere4lOce,.inill; lej 1 &c„&c„unsheltered, 11.tinvitius . :